When loading the state of a Route fails (here
"unknown enumerator SurroundMaster in PBD::EnumWriter"), the
routes which have already been loaded are not added to the
Session's routelist.
Already existing routes that have an InternalSend or have
a circular reference:
The Send's `_send_from` holds a shared pointer
`<Route>(shared_from_this())` to the Route, and the
Route's ProcessorList contains the InternalSend.
This leads to various
"SessionHandleRef exists across session deletion" of
IO, Ports, GraphNode, Graph, etc
which causes issues when loading another session.
Session::destroy() cleans calls drop_references for
each route in the RouteList, which breaks the circular
dependency (InternalSend drops reference to Route).
But here the RouteList is empty.
Crash fixed:
* Load a session that fails to load a Route
(here a session created on with the vapor branch, on master)
* Then load another session without restarting Ardour.
* add spaces around "->"
* consistently use "time domain" (instead of "timebase")
* remove "Edit ->" from "Preferences" (on macOS Prefs
are not in the edit menu
When copying a mono LV2 plugin to a stereo track, the
state of the copied mono plugin is copied to the replicated
instance.
However at this point in time PBD::Stateful::ForceIDRegeneration
is still enabled, and the state ID has not been set.
This used to not be an issue. Older versions of liblilv
handle non-existent paths just fine.
However in lilv v0.24.20-10-gdd5e851 `lilv_path_absolute`
was replaced with `zix_canonical_path` which returns NULL
if a state file does not [yet] exist. This lead to a segfault
due to strlen(NULL) in `serd_node_new_file_uri`:
#0 strlen -- SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000000
#1 serd_node_new_file_uri () at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libserd-0.so.0
#2 lilv_state_new_from_file () at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblilv-0.so.0
#3 ARDOUR::LV2Plugin::set_state(XMLNode const&, int) at ../libs/ardour/lv2_plugin.cc:2320
LUA EditorAction script to chronologically reverse MIDI notes
of selected MIDI regions, alongside MIDI region positions.
* The positions of the MIDI regions are reversed as well, meaning regions
at the end appear at the beginning and so on.
* Individual notes are reversed so the ending of a note corresponds to its
beginning. Thus notes should be quantized for this effect to yield good
results.
* Note that only MIDI notes are reversed. Other MIDI events such as CC or
SYSEX are left unchanged.